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S.L. Lewis

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  1. The handmaid's tale? I remember having to read that one. It's okay and I liked it to a point. It still took me a long time to get through. The other one, I don't know about. Can you tell us about it? Just a bit mind you.
  2. Who? Me? I'm innocent and cute and the chapter just came out that way. Just wait until the next one. I'm thinking it might end up being a cliffy.
  3. So many fasinating books and stories that we've been told about. Wow. Let's see. I'm now reading 'Queen of the Damned.' A bit long winded and you get a lot of information, but still good. Better then the movie in any case.
  4. Talk about catching them in the act, huh? Dang, man. *cackles* *writes it down* I've had one friend do that, but on my rug that sits in my living room. I was walking out to get a drink of water though. I got an eye full of a white moon.
  5. Yeah, well, when most of your family is near the same age, you end up walking in on people quite a bit. I've done this several times. I've walked in on my friends to. It's a scary sight.
  6. Welcome to GA. We don't bite. So, cackle, post or lurk. Just have fun what ever you do.
  7. *writes down idea* *cackles* Anyways, I caught my cousin with his wife. They weren't doing anything major, just a lot of feeling up. I didn't need to see it though.
  8. I've found that I've gotten some good amount of readership on eFiction, Adult fanfiction.net and Fiction Press.net. I would post it on Nifty, but I don't wanna wait 6 weeks to be told my story won't be posted. Even if I did post on Nifty, I wouldn't be happy that it would take some one weeks to find the story since they have to shift through the rest. I don't mind shifting through, but not when I want a good story right then. It's just to much hassle to go through. I deal with it enough with my site and the private sites that I'm apart of. Like I said, I get a good amout of readership on eFiction, AFF.net and FP.net. I'm happy with that for now. Oh, piece of advice. When gathering readers, tell those friends you know who will read them. Personally drop a line to those who have been constant reviewers, even when you post an answer to those reviews. It's the little personal touches that brings readers and help encourage reviews. At least, that's what I've discovered.
  9. You're not the only one who craves milk. Though, for me, it's at the oddest times. I usually get one in the middle of the night. I'll wake up, grab a big cup of milk, grab a book and drink the milk. Wait half an hour, go back to bed. Though, on occasion I'll have the oddest craving for strawberry cake or lemon cake with homemade peanut butter frosting. And I'm not fond of either cake flavor.
  10. You made perfect sense dear heart. Anyways, that is a wonderful example, really it is. And a wonderful saying to. And Kevin, fixed. Thank you for pointing that out. I was a bit tired at that moment. Once more, you have written out something so wonderful it makes me think again. And that hurts at the moment. Anyways, thank you, Kevin for posting and pointing out things to us.
  11. Look what happens. I come back from a doctors appointment and chewing my cousin a new one for not calling his mom, and there's more posts added to this. Life, what a funny thing. Anyways, I'm celebrating the fact that I can now type and work on my loom. That and I'm picking up my Spanish again. Yes!!
  12. I have posted my comment. *bounces off to read other things*
  13. So, I'm alive and well. I've been working my stories. I have started to post 100 Flash Stories and have since posted a story that has helped me in purging my demons. I'm also working on a new story. Jason and Gary have both looked over it. Apparently Jason wants to read the next chapter right now since I've only written the prolongue. I plan on working on the first chapter some more, but for now, I need sleep and I need to let my hand and wrist relax. My carpal tunnel is acting up again. *le sigh* This is what I get for doing a lot of typing. I shall try to update more often, I promise. Rose
  14. That one just ticks me off. Especially when you're in pain and just want to go home. It is a euphemism in its own way, I suppose.
  15. It made me giggle as I thought naughty thougts...
  16. Try it in a gumbo. Make the typical shrimp gumbo, but use crawdaddies instead. Got to boil them first though, just like a lobster. It's fun to do to. They don't scream like a lobster though, which is a good thing. Warning, never boil a lobster unless you are in a resturant or a kitchen, other wise you'll have people calling the cops on you. Did that at a crawdad/lobster boil and the cops come running around the side of the house just as the last lobster hits the water. I'm sitting there, elbow deep in crawdad bits with a piece of crawdad hanging out of my mouth, while the rest of my family freeze in what they were doing. The cops went back to the station with a big bowl of coleslaw for their troubles.
  17. I'll send you my infor here in a bit, if you can wait a moment. I need to hunt through my long list of places I'm at. But I wouldn't mind it. Thanks sweety.
  18. Yay!!!! And last time I looked, my average post count was hovering between 10 to 20 posts per day.
  19. yeah, I do. I'm not spelling right apparently. I prefer to boil the suckers and have a crawdaddy gumbo pot luck. I'm a country girl that was raised in the back woods for most of her life. One thing I refuse to eat is chimpmunk though. To tough. I'll eat squirrl as long as I know it comes from certain parts.
  20. I had my cousin finish the post for me and she didn't leave the quote markings for me. Didn't notice until I popped back in. And the reason why I had her finish the post was because I had to run from my computer and she's sitting here watching me do this. I let a post sit to long and it'll log me out of my net. My compy is freaking out to, so...funs. Anyways, most euphemisms are annoying, some are funny and some just make you tilt your head to the side and say 'huh?'
  21. I know where you are coming from. I have been screwed over by one to many ex's to be completely comfortable with a male that is not family now. You, Tiger, Jason and Sas are the exception to this since you four have become wonderful friends. My two out of three major relationships with a guy have ended with me chewing the guy out for cheating on me. One of them I had dated for 5 years and the other lasted for over a year. It doesn't matter what the length of the relationship is, somethings you can end up regretting fiercely. It all depends on the relationship and the way the two of you interact with each other during the relationship. It also depends on how much you trust/trusted the person during the relationship. And a few other factors that would probably be explained much better by someone other then me.
  22. I suppose I should have said either/or. Doesn't matter. Anyways, that is a great example. Sometimes you only have to know some one for a small amount of time to be completely comfortable with them. The same can go with someone you are dating, but I think that it takes a bit more to get to that point since you don't want to seriously regret doing something big. Like, sex?
  23. I've tried frog legs. I'll stick with Crad dads. They good actually.
  24. You can't have normal problems, could you? Oh no, you have to be the one with the "Go to Iraq or not for a job that can make me a millionaire." Oh yeah, you nuts. Though, take the job, just be extra careful, please. We like you to much for you to up and disappear on us.
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